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he said russian troops, no, no, no, they are pro-russian local defense forces. john kerry couldn't believe what he heard when he heard that. nbc's andrea mitchell said that to them and he was lost for words in the press conference he had today here in kiev. john kerry also disputing the russians' right to use military means, saying look, there's plenty of international agencies, the u.n., you can go through if you felt that ethnic russians were threatened as well. he also came back at those putin claims that there is an il legitimate government in kiev. he said the local government was voted in, of course it's the legitimate government. really interesting watching the sparring between putin and kerry and obama today. in other news, though, the much-needed finances are beginning to trickle through. you mentioned that $1 billion in loan guarantees, that is much needed here as well. kerry also offering technical assistance and help towards international observers as we get towards that all-important may 25th election. yes, the tension is lessened a little bit but t
he said russian troops, no, no, no, they are pro-russian local defense forces. john kerry couldn't believe what he heard when he heard that. nbc's andrea mitchell said that to them and he was lost for words in the press conference he had today here in kiev. john kerry also disputing the russians' right to use military means, saying look, there's plenty of international agencies, the u.n., you can go through if you felt that ethnic russians were threatened as well. he also came back at those...
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vladimir putin, those were local self-defense units. now, if putin said that to angela merkel in a way that left merkel believes that he believes th that, then she is, of course, absolutely right, that putin is in another world. but as of tonight, i for one am prepared to give vladimir putin the benefit of the doubt on this. i see no reason on the face of the evidence as of now to reach the conclusion, or should we say, the diagnosis that putin is delusional. it seems more likely that he is simply employing that tactic that most politicians here and around the world employ every day to varying degrees. putin is simply lying. when putin talks about his soldiers that he sent into ukraine being local self-defense units, he's just lying. how is that statistically different style liistically different than chris christie trying to use a nonexistent traffic study? i'm not equating the government of new jersey and the government of russia. the new jersey scandals are completely unimportant, nothing when juxtaposed to the most important story i
vladimir putin, those were local self-defense units. now, if putin said that to angela merkel in a way that left merkel believes that he believes th that, then she is, of course, absolutely right, that putin is in another world. but as of tonight, i for one am prepared to give vladimir putin the benefit of the doubt on this. i see no reason on the face of the evidence as of now to reach the conclusion, or should we say, the diagnosis that putin is delusional. it seems more likely that he is...
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putin today said they were just self-defense units. he also said, quote, the russian government would have you believe that the common, friendly streets in kiev, which i john kerry, walked around are dangerous. ignoring reality that there is no spike in courtroom, looting or political retribution since all of this began. one thing that served to deescalate the situation a bit today, david and sandra, the military exercises on the border between ukraine and russia involved 150,000 russian troops, those have wrapped up. at least that took away a little bit of the edginess in this tense region. david: amy kellogg, thank you very much. amy reporting from kiev. really has the rhetoric of, you know the 19th, 20th century, perhaps. what stalin and hitler uses. >> thank you, amy kellogg for bringing that story to us. russian intervention in ukraine overshadowed global invests. there are some under the radar names that might surprise you. we'll have those. david: as the president focuses his attention on income inequality in america, we have so
putin today said they were just self-defense units. he also said, quote, the russian government would have you believe that the common, friendly streets in kiev, which i john kerry, walked around are dangerous. ignoring reality that there is no spike in courtroom, looting or political retribution since all of this began. one thing that served to deescalate the situation a bit today, david and sandra, the military exercises on the border between ukraine and russia involved 150,000 russian...
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lead to a coherent approach, looks at what secretary hagel just announced the new cuts to budget, at defense. and then today we're supposed to believe they will take tough new steps, and imminent more budget dollars, toward this burgeoning problem. if you look at it, you know. politically, if john kerry out polling you with confidence of american people, and you are barack obama, you have to can be worried. lou: and that is a terrific points. doug, ukrainians right now, left we forget they are at center, the epicenter of this crisis. they must be terrifically anxious about there are future, it sthr an is there any clirty foty clarity. >> none, vladimir putin made it clear he is not invading eastern, crane, for now. he made is clear he is not an economy "crime stoppers: cas -- yiemia for now, they say who knows what happens next. they look and hey say, we're going to have try to have presidential elects in may, we'll try to have economic asis sudden stuns from europe and united states put in place quickly. while they are outlines of the all of those processees in place. there no certainty. lo
lead to a coherent approach, looks at what secretary hagel just announced the new cuts to budget, at defense. and then today we're supposed to believe they will take tough new steps, and imminent more budget dollars, toward this burgeoning problem. if you look at it, you know. politically, if john kerry out polling you with confidence of american people, and you are barack obama, you have to can be worried. lou: and that is a terrific points. doug, ukrainians right now, left we forget they are...
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in the crossfire, howard dean, former presidential candidate, and paul wolfowitz, a former deputy defense secretary. is the obama doctrine working? are some republicans undermining the president abroad? tonight on "crossfire." >>> welcome to "crossfire." we're continuing cnn's breaking news coverage of the crisis in ukraine. i'm s.e. cupp on the right. >> we have a former presidential candidate and former pentagon official. today we saw big hits that the tough diplomacy with russia might work. kerry delivered a billion dollar package to kiev. behind the scenes, the obama administration has put together a crippling set of proposed economic sanctions. while the president is busy doing his job, his republican critics keep trying to undermine him. freshman senator and self-appointed foreign policy expert ted cruz writing under the headline language of fools -- have laid mer putin running rampant shows how the obama administration's abdication of global leadership is making the world a more dangerous place. thank you very much for that help in a crisis, ted cruz. ted cruz is taking cheap shots
in the crossfire, howard dean, former presidential candidate, and paul wolfowitz, a former deputy defense secretary. is the obama doctrine working? are some republicans undermining the president abroad? tonight on "crossfire." >>> welcome to "crossfire." we're continuing cnn's breaking news coverage of the crisis in ukraine. i'm s.e. cupp on the right. >> we have a former presidential candidate and former pentagon official. today we saw big hits that the tough...
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and if i also noticed a 12.5% rise in their defense budget, too. we've seen expressions of concern before the japanese, which is perhaps surprising. is that a waste of money? what's the feedback been on that rise? i know it's something they seem to do everything year, but still. >> right. and i think that that -- you hit the nail right on the head and that is that there was an expectation that the military budget spending was going to go up this year. in fact, it has for the past several years. that rise is the highest we've seen in the past three years. but not so much an unexpected thing, just because the government here has been talking about how it wants to modernize its military. there had been some recognition that china will be playing a greater role on the world stage. now, what was also interesting today on that note when you mention japan was the fact that the chinese premier also said that they wouldn't really stand for countries that try to reverse the course of history. so it was an oblique remark that people are attributing as to be a
and if i also noticed a 12.5% rise in their defense budget, too. we've seen expressions of concern before the japanese, which is perhaps surprising. is that a waste of money? what's the feedback been on that rise? i know it's something they seem to do everything year, but still. >> right. and i think that that -- you hit the nail right on the head and that is that there was an expectation that the military budget spending was going to go up this year. in fact, it has for the past several...
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this is happening with days military defense budget.n investors are running from stocks instead going into gold and oil. we're talking to former ambassador to ukraine right now. even when they say it's not it is always about money. melissa: we are kicking off with the markets. they're selling off big-time as tensions mount between ukraine and russia. we have james romelli at the cme. where are you seeing action the most? >> obviously we're seeing the broader market come off quite a bit here. it is very dangerous for this market to trade off of headlines coming out of the region. we had one majorly conflicting story out of the region today. i think trading off of that can be very dangerous. as a trader i want to focus on price action and overall. stocks tied to russia falling off the most. rsx, russian equity etf traded here in the u.s. we're today seeing something very interesting in this name. all last week we saw puts outtrade calls pretty much every day as investors got more and more bearish the fund going into the weekend. niece comes out over the weekend and today the script has
this is happening with days military defense budget.n investors are running from stocks instead going into gold and oil. we're talking to former ambassador to ukraine right now. even when they say it's not it is always about money. melissa: we are kicking off with the markets. they're selling off big-time as tensions mount between ukraine and russia. we have james romelli at the cme. where are you seeing action the most? >> obviously we're seeing the broader market come off quite a bit...
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about mistaken identity, about self-defense, murder, premeditated murder. self-defense again and again, and i think that's what's going to determine, what south african's think, what the police think or oscar's defense think, it all boils down to the judge. it's all about law in the end. >> thank you very much indeed. i want to bring in a man who's known oscar pistorius since he was a child. >> i know you didn't keep in touch with oscar in later years. what was he like when you went to school with him. we're going to come to an extreme parallel, what was he like? >> you know, piers, i lost contact with him when i went to high school. but i knew he -- i was a little older than im, i went to high school with him. he was always the happiest kid, covered in sweat, everyone always wanted to touch his prosthetic legs. >> he became this national hero, a hero around the world to many people who are suffering perhaps similar disabilities that he had. a huge shock, to anyone who ever knew him like you did, a massive shock. >> it was unbelievable. south africa treats
about mistaken identity, about self-defense, murder, premeditated murder. self-defense again and again, and i think that's what's going to determine, what south african's think, what the police think or oscar's defense think, it all boils down to the judge. it's all about law in the end. >> thank you very much indeed. i want to bring in a man who's known oscar pistorius since he was a child. >> i know you didn't keep in touch with oscar in later years. what was he like when you went...
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bob gates has been secretary of defense in both, and ask him what he thought. and not to my surprise, because gates really is, at the end of the day, a pretty balanced, level headed person. he said, this is a time in which criticism of the sort that we were hearing from mccain and graham, it just troubles him. as he said, it shouldn't be that speaking with one american voice in a time of crisis, these days seems like a quaint idea. he said, i find that truly discouraging, and i share that feeling. i thought gates expressed it well and he's a pretty good perp to say that. >> michael, as david is saying, obviously you have mccain and lindsey graham, but it wasn't just them. mitch mcconnell and john boehner also jumped in. we just play those and give you a chance to say, is anyone going to listen to robert gates? >> when it comes to the president's foreign policy, can you think of any place that we're better off now before he came into office? >> with regard to ukraine, with regard to steps that have not been taken over the last three or four years, allowed putin
bob gates has been secretary of defense in both, and ask him what he thought. and not to my surprise, because gates really is, at the end of the day, a pretty balanced, level headed person. he said, this is a time in which criticism of the sort that we were hearing from mccain and graham, it just troubles him. as he said, it shouldn't be that speaking with one american voice in a time of crisis, these days seems like a quaint idea. he said, i find that truly discouraging, and i share that...
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if war is good for the defense industry, then is the threat of war good for defense investors or are they being naive? tensions heat up as our military slims down. we talk about that next. ...return on investment wall isn't a street... isn't the only return i'm looking forward to... for some, every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military members and their families is without equal. >>> welcome back to "power lunch." check out shares of lorillard, at session highs on various reports that reynolds american, another tobacco giant, is said to be exploring a possible bid for lorillard. reynolds american is up as well, both stocks very much in focus. remember, you are talking about one of the biggest menthol cigarette makers in america as well as a big e-cigarette presence as well. sue? >> absolutely. the e-cigarette growing in popularity. thank you so much. >>> this time last week, we were talking about cuts in the def
if war is good for the defense industry, then is the threat of war good for defense investors or are they being naive? tensions heat up as our military slims down. we talk about that next. ...return on investment wall isn't a street... isn't the only return i'm looking forward to... for some, every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and...
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plans to place a missile defense installation in eastern europe, for russian law banning americans from adopting russian children. as if things weren't troubling enough, came the arrival in moscow of national security agency leaker edward snowden. russia welcomed him and granted him temporary asylum. obama was stunned by the move. cancelled a one on one meeting with putin before the g-20 meetings in russia last september. he insisted things were okay between him and the russian president. >> i know the press likes to focus on body language and he's got that kind of slouch, looking like the bored kid in the back of the classroom. but the truth is, when we're in conversations together, often times it's very productive. >> vladimir putin did not agree, instead he added fuel to the fire, speaking terrifically to the american people in a letter published in the new york times last september saying, millions around the world increasingly see america not as a model of democracy, but as relying solely on brute force. cobbling coalitions together under the slogan, you're either with us or agains
plans to place a missile defense installation in eastern europe, for russian law banning americans from adopting russian children. as if things weren't troubling enough, came the arrival in moscow of national security agency leaker edward snowden. russia welcomed him and granted him temporary asylum. obama was stunned by the move. cancelled a one on one meeting with putin before the g-20 meetings in russia last september. he insisted things were okay between him and the russian president....
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they say they have not taken over the naval areas, the ports, the defense facilities. in fact they took over today, on wednesday, they took over two missile defense areas. the russians are not admitting it but you can see it with your own eyes that it is happening. >> is there any perception about what they want europe's involvement to be, or the president of the united states. what they want his involvement to be. is there awareness this has gotten to a crisis point? >> it is clear the ukrainians, the interim government which was put in place after yanukovych left, and the protection of russia, it is clear they want the european help. that they want the russians to withdraw and they want their sovereignty to be respected. it is clear that has not happened. it is clear they broke the international laws, did so with the agreement with the ukrainians for a trade deal. violating the agreement when they were de-nuclearized, if you will. and further, the trade agreement, the international law, the question is how do you enforce that international law? if you were to show so
they say they have not taken over the naval areas, the ports, the defense facilities. in fact they took over today, on wednesday, they took over two missile defense areas. the russians are not admitting it but you can see it with your own eyes that it is happening. >> is there any perception about what they want europe's involvement to be, or the president of the united states. what they want his involvement to be. is there awareness this has gotten to a crisis point? >> it is clear...
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united states and the nato allies have been steadily moving nato eastward, deploying plastic missile defenses there. and we particularly shouldn't be surprised when we saw what happened in georgia in 2008. when georgia began provoking russia and putin responded very aggressively. they have made it very clear all along that there was a limit to how far they wanted to see western influence move in what they regard as their backyard. and as ukraine gang to unravel, we should have been anticipating a rather forceful russian response. >> p.j. crowley, is vladimir putin as big a devil in all of this as many in america and indeed europe would like to portray him or does he have a point of wanting in his eyes to protect the interests of russian speaking people in the ukraine. does he have any merit in terms of the russian national interest, never mind anybody else's. >> as steven said, i agree that russia has a keen interest in the ukraine over its history. it's always had a buffer. that buffer has been reduced from the cold war to ukraine. putin is a brutally rational actor, the dilemma is that he h
united states and the nato allies have been steadily moving nato eastward, deploying plastic missile defenses there. and we particularly shouldn't be surprised when we saw what happened in georgia in 2008. when georgia began provoking russia and putin responded very aggressively. they have made it very clear all along that there was a limit to how far they wanted to see western influence move in what they regard as their backyard. and as ukraine gang to unravel, we should have been anticipating...
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williams defense attorney says he fired at officers in self- defense after officers shot him first. wipes was shot four times dure -- williams was shot four times during the gun battle. >>> $500 million in unpaid taxes. eight bay area companies are on the list. the top three that owe the most are university floor covering. and a and a also owe's about $900,000 in unpaid taxes. >>> a warning about whales. the national oceanic and atmospheric administration says whales may venture into the san francisco bay. they want boaters to watch out, saying if a mother and calf are separate, the younger whale could die due to separation. >>> this video shows a blue whale lifting and flapping its fluke. it appears as if the orca bit the blue whale. the blue whale swam away. blues are the largest creatures on earth. we posted the full video on ktvu.com. >>> california may have a reputation as a state full of yoga practicing, health conscious. but the most fit state is montana. nevada is third. california comes in at number 8. mississippi is the most overweight state with more than 35% of its resid
williams defense attorney says he fired at officers in self- defense after officers shot him first. wipes was shot four times dure -- williams was shot four times during the gun battle. >>> $500 million in unpaid taxes. eight bay area companies are on the list. the top three that owe the most are university floor covering. and a and a also owe's about $900,000 in unpaid taxes. >>> a warning about whales. the national oceanic and atmospheric administration says whales may...
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how would we ever enforce a mutual defense pact with georgia? is he kidding? that's the kind of empty threat that is the real kind that makes putin not take us seriously, not what the president has said. >> it sounds more like charles lawton playing the character, the old southern senator during the cold war. you got to get touch with these people. thank you, ambassador william taylor. it's great to have your expertise. thanks for your service to the country. howard, your wisdom was great. >>> paul ryan has decided that's what is wrong with america is not income inequality, as the president says, it's the poor. they're the problem. so he is in effect declaring war on the poor when talking about reforming food stamps, welfare, head start, medicaid. he is going where the money is, he thinks. >>> the more democrats win over democrats and minorities, the more they lose white men. now some democrats are talking about climbing the steepest political mountain on the wall, winning back the white guys who deserted the party, especially down south. but not just down sou
how would we ever enforce a mutual defense pact with georgia? is he kidding? that's the kind of empty threat that is the real kind that makes putin not take us seriously, not what the president has said. >> it sounds more like charles lawton playing the character, the old southern senator during the cold war. you got to get touch with these people. thank you, ambassador william taylor. it's great to have your expertise. thanks for your service to the country. howard, your wisdom was...
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of course, the defense industry have been recently left out. these losses would be the biggest for the ukraine. russia would take protective measures. it resulted in my addressing the ukrainian government to put the talks with the eu on hold to renegotiate. when we find a mutually acceptable solution, you can meet us halfway. they have compensation measures. we did not have the time to hold these negotiations. you did not offer any steps. we have been working for an hour already. if you do have any questions, this is nothing to do what we have arty discussed. i would like the young man who was wearing a pullover to ask this question. >> i would like you to introduce yourself. reuters. did mr. putin be concerned that they consider you a legitimate action president? you said you were surprised by russia's reluctance to act. what actions are you expecting from russia? >> i repeat. i'm the president of ukraine elected by the people. they were free and democratic words. i remain the president of the ukraine. i have not had any meeting with vladimir
of course, the defense industry have been recently left out. these losses would be the biggest for the ukraine. russia would take protective measures. it resulted in my addressing the ukrainian government to put the talks with the eu on hold to renegotiate. when we find a mutually acceptable solution, you can meet us halfway. they have compensation measures. we did not have the time to hold these negotiations. you did not offer any steps. we have been working for an hour already. if you do have...
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point out breadth of the rally when you see this defensive names like consumer staples up as much as consumer discretionary, sicyclical group it doesn't matter what it is. it's all up. the vix is completely reversed. 14 to 16 and back to 14 in two days. scott, back to you. >> bob, quickly, i don't want to throw something at you that you may not have looked at. what are the transports looking at? >> not new high. not confirming a new high. >> and that's kind of the point that i was going to try and make with you is that if anything, i know that we've cited from the russell to the mid caps to whatever you want to site hitting new highs. the fact that the transports are not, is that worrisome to you at all? >> look, for people who believe the most common way to look at confirmation of market rallies is to look at the transports and the industrials. to that extent, yes, it hasn't hit the highs of a little more than a month ago. the breadth of the rally is so strong. when i see small caps, mid caps, and big caps, all moving at new highs at the same time, that's pretty good confirmation of
point out breadth of the rally when you see this defensive names like consumer staples up as much as consumer discretionary, sicyclical group it doesn't matter what it is. it's all up. the vix is completely reversed. 14 to 16 and back to 14 in two days. scott, back to you. >> bob, quickly, i don't want to throw something at you that you may not have looked at. what are the transports looking at? >> not new high. not confirming a new high. >> and that's kind of the point that i...
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retired army brigadier general mark kim et and former national security council senior director for defense and strategy barry pavel. i hope i have that right. mark, welcome back. some news reports are saying that the white house is putting the line out, that they're not going to the g8 meeting in sochi unless putin changes his mind and his attitude and proposal. i don't know precisely what they want him to do but i'm going to guess and you tell me, the white house wants putin to stand down in the crimea because that is still an issue. they own the crimea. they did not pull the troops out. they did not put the troops in barracks. they own the crimea and have disrupted its sovereignty. do you think that's what they're talking about in the white house is this. >> i don't know because they haven't been specific in what they want. if they think the actions they're taking right now are going to lead to the russian departure from the crimea, i think they've got another thing coming. crimea in general is a strategic asset to the russian navy on the mediterranean and i don't think anything can disl
retired army brigadier general mark kim et and former national security council senior director for defense and strategy barry pavel. i hope i have that right. mark, welcome back. some news reports are saying that the white house is putting the line out, that they're not going to the g8 meeting in sochi unless putin changes his mind and his attitude and proposal. i don't know precisely what they want him to do but i'm going to guess and you tell me, the white house wants putin to stand down in...
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and then we do the economic stuff, we say the defense budget. the same day the russians were saying when negotiating with new bases around the world and we will restore and revitalize the military base in the former soviet union. and then the third thing is start hitting them economically. putin has played a long game here. he wrote his graduate dissertation on how russia was going to be great again. it was going to use the economic weapon, build pipelines to europe and sell europe natural gas and therefore have clinical control. big oil revenues and windfall to pay for everything. we can go and tell them we are now going to reverse that. we're going to underwrite terminals in western europe, so the new natural gas exports can go to europe. we will talk to the central european, that whole region. we're going to help you develop that. what does it do to the price of oil? you can go down 20%. charles: to your point, russia's economy over the last ten years have been something of a jog or not. >> it will not last forever. we will put a roadblock in
and then we do the economic stuff, we say the defense budget. the same day the russians were saying when negotiating with new bases around the world and we will restore and revitalize the military base in the former soviet union. and then the third thing is start hitting them economically. putin has played a long game here. he wrote his graduate dissertation on how russia was going to be great again. it was going to use the economic weapon, build pipelines to europe and sell europe natural gas...
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that is a defense. believe it or not. it does not always work. sometimes the crime is a crime of specific intent. you could bring in medical experts to argue. his blood level was .32 witches, ghosts. it would be impossible for a human being to have the internet necessary to perpetrate this crime. even though he did the act, he did not know what he was doing. stuart: will the same applied? if not, they will put that statute in there. sometimes it is a model switch. sometimes an economic switch. stuart: did you enjoy it? >> i did. stuart: you have not done that for at least two weeks. they are ringing a bell in my ear. [laughter] that was pretty good. thank you very much, judge. after the break, london liquidators. look at this. a business guy. he still supports president obama. he hosted president obama in his own home. we will bring him to you after the break. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we
that is a defense. believe it or not. it does not always work. sometimes the crime is a crime of specific intent. you could bring in medical experts to argue. his blood level was .32 witches, ghosts. it would be impossible for a human being to have the internet necessary to perpetrate this crime. even though he did the act, he did not know what he was doing. stuart: will the same applied? if not, they will put that statute in there. sometimes it is a model switch. sometimes an economic switch....
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but the defense department wants to open it up to competition. spacex which already has a $1.6 billion contract to make a dozen robotic supply runs to the nasa space station, they want to compete in the major satellite launch program. musk says spacex can save taxpayers money and does not need big government subsidies. >> according to congressional records in fy-13 the air force paid an average of $380 million for each -- spacex's price is well under $100 million. meaning a savings of almost $300 million per launch. >> now, also on today's panel an official from the government watchdog agency the general accountability office but what we're really getting is a preview of what is shaping up to be a pretty big battle for the next major contract regarding satellite launch program. pretty interesting here. sara, back to you. >> an interesting to see him on the hill. thanks very much for the update hampton. >>> well since leaving the federal reserve ben bernanke turns out has been doing a little bit of traveling and picking up a nice paycheck as well.
but the defense department wants to open it up to competition. spacex which already has a $1.6 billion contract to make a dozen robotic supply runs to the nasa space station, they want to compete in the major satellite launch program. musk says spacex can save taxpayers money and does not need big government subsidies. >> according to congressional records in fy-13 the air force paid an average of $380 million for each -- spacex's price is well under $100 million. meaning a savings of...
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if you remember, in november they declared on their own a unilateral air defense zone over thousands of miles in the pacific. this is a very dangerous precedent that's been setting. iraq was a disaster. this was an even lower precedent for military intervention. putin has sort of outplayed us over the last decade. now germany gets 40% of its natural gas from russia. he knows that. he thinks the germans won't back sanctions. it is angela merkel, the german chancellor, who's saying we should not kick russia out of the g8. it's hurting him economically. it's isolating him. you don't give him the olympic games. you don't allow him in the g8. you hold him accountable. and i agree with steve, you have a strategy to isolate putin. putin is dangerous. putinism is dangerous. this rise of authoritarianism is something we need counter patiently, slowly, but consistently over time. >> steve, one of the problems in a situation like this is the ultimate action no one is willing to take. there is no one saying we should be willing to go to war with russia over this incursion. and once you eliminate
if you remember, in november they declared on their own a unilateral air defense zone over thousands of miles in the pacific. this is a very dangerous precedent that's been setting. iraq was a disaster. this was an even lower precedent for military intervention. putin has sort of outplayed us over the last decade. now germany gets 40% of its natural gas from russia. he knows that. he thinks the germans won't back sanctions. it is angela merkel, the german chancellor, who's saying we should not...
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the whole country should be coming together to deal with flood defenses. and the fact is from the moment he turned up in a flooded house with a labour candidate alongside him, he completely misjudged the mood of the country. [shouting] >> mr. speaker, first -- [shouting] first of all let me say to him that it is a simple choice between the uk statistical authority and him. people will believe the uk statistical 40. and now the assessment of how much to invest in flood defense depend significantly on your assessment of the risks posed by man-made climate change. he said in opposition about climate change this. it's easy to do the sorts of things like ride your bike, visit -- rebuild your house to make a green. but it's only clear you mean it when you do the tough things as well, like telling the truth about climate change. so mr. speaker, what is the truth about climate change? >> the truth about climate change is that this government has a program to reduce carbon right across our economy. we started with the government itself, compared with the government
the whole country should be coming together to deal with flood defenses. and the fact is from the moment he turned up in a flooded house with a labour candidate alongside him, he completely misjudged the mood of the country. [shouting] >> mr. speaker, first -- [shouting] first of all let me say to him that it is a simple choice between the uk statistical authority and him. people will believe the uk statistical 40. and now the assessment of how much to invest in flood defense depend...
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. >>> new overnight this according to the south korea defense ministry. the short range missiles are believed to be scud missiles. the missiles flew about 300 miles which means they are capable of hitting south korea or japan. this is the second launch in more than a week. >> learner testified this week. chairman ice saw says yes. >> her attorney indicates she will testify. it has been a back and fourth they go ya negotiation. the evident gath -- >> not so fast after her appearance on sunday the former irs official has not waived her right to testify. the house committee spokesperson responded with this ", bill taylor ms. learner's attorney says she is willing to testify and is requesting a one-week delay for the public hearing. we have informed ms. learner she may make the request for a delay when she comes to the hearing. the hearing is scheduled for wednesday. >> looking to sell off as this crisis in ukraine is escalating. loren simonetti joins us with more. >> the olympics are over but the russian war games are still on. the president declaring a righ
. >>> new overnight this according to the south korea defense ministry. the short range missiles are believed to be scud missiles. the missiles flew about 300 miles which means they are capable of hitting south korea or japan. this is the second launch in more than a week. >> learner testified this week. chairman ice saw says yes. >> her attorney indicates she will testify. it has been a back and fourth they go ya negotiation. the evident gath -- >> not so fast after...
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positions or expansion or defense in general? >> again, the proposed draft for say that voter registration drives and in the context of a campaign would not be allowable. the other question that needs to what theed is a) b) howion should be and and an that activity organization engaged in before it jeopardizes its tax exempt? c) to what extent should 501(c)(4) -- >> one last question. how many in the department have been terminated as a result of that -- >> there is a review board. leadership from the top down is gone. there are several people who are no longer at the irs. >> is there a number you can place on that? >> no. there wastell you is a special review board. the review the leadership board all the way up through the leadership structure. the leadership structure has all been changed. -- all the roger man's of the reprimands have been taking care of. >> i'm satisfied. the ig had good aggregations for training and better reviews. recommendations for training and better reviews. i made sure that people are comfortable. what
positions or expansion or defense in general? >> again, the proposed draft for say that voter registration drives and in the context of a campaign would not be allowable. the other question that needs to what theed is a) b) howion should be and and an that activity organization engaged in before it jeopardizes its tax exempt? c) to what extent should 501(c)(4) -- >> one last question. how many in the department have been terminated as a result of that -- >> there is a review...
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there is just not the unlimited money that defense got used to a decade ago. so so, we are at the tradeoff now. and i do understand the politics of things. i understand trying to sell hard choices. but at some point you've got to step up to those hard choices or the choices you will begin making are more unpalatable. >> this isn't a slow peachitch question there is t-ball. i will let you whack this one out of the park. it concerns the modernization of our nuclear forces. you are looking at some pretty steep bills coming for trident replacement and overwhelming lyly our nuclear deterrent now is with the navy. we've got some tradeoffs. are you able to afford this modernization program? >> two parts of the modernization program. the first part is the ohio class replacement, the submarines that carry those nuclear weapons are going to begin to reach the end of their service life and we literally can't send them. so we are doing the research and development and design today for that ohio class replacement. we have to start buying in quantity about 2019 to get the s
there is just not the unlimited money that defense got used to a decade ago. so so, we are at the tradeoff now. and i do understand the politics of things. i understand trying to sell hard choices. but at some point you've got to step up to those hard choices or the choices you will begin making are more unpalatable. >> this isn't a slow peachitch question there is t-ball. i will let you whack this one out of the park. it concerns the modernization of our nuclear forces. you are looking...
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williams defense attorney says he fired at officers in self- defense after officers shot him first. wipes was shot four times dure -- williams was shot four times during the gun battle. >>> $500 million in unpaid taxes. eight bay area companies are on the list. the top three that owe the most are university floor covering. and a and a also owe's about $900,000 in unpaid taxes. >>> a warning about whales. the national oceanic and atmospheric administration says whales may venture into the san francisco bay. they want boaters to watch out, saying if a mother and calf are separate, the younger whale could die due to separation. >>> this video shows a blue whale lifting and flapping its fluke. it appears as if the orca bit the blue whale. the blue whale swam away. blues are the largest creatures on earth. we posted the full video on ktvu.com. >>> california may have a reputation as a state full of yoga practicing, health conscious. but the most fit state is montana. nevada is third. california comes in at number 8. mississippi is the most overweight state with more than 35% of its resid
williams defense attorney says he fired at officers in self- defense after officers shot him first. wipes was shot four times dure -- williams was shot four times during the gun battle. >>> $500 million in unpaid taxes. eight bay area companies are on the list. the top three that owe the most are university floor covering. and a and a also owe's about $900,000 in unpaid taxes. >>> a warning about whales. the national oceanic and atmospheric administration says whales may...
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i think that puts putin on the defensive. >> i would agree, larry. i think this creates a different balance of power in the situation. you know, on the one hand western europe is quite dependent on russia for gas and oil particularly germany. on the other hand there's an interdependence factor that may mitigate the potential for continued aggressiveness by putin. he not only provides the gas and oil to western europe, but he depends on those markets for foreign exchange. the russian economy is vulnerable. ironically out of all of this, the extreme as a rule neblt and free fall of the ukrainian economy may eventually destabilize, because the strong support has definitely increased over the last few days. >> i couldn't agree more. this is a big thing. russia needs the foreign exchange. their economy is in terrible shape. you're exactly right. mr. mcfall, let me pursue this more. at this point, you tell me technically, i don't know, at some point all putin has to do is to tell his mill their people in crimea to stand down and go back to the bases and th
i think that puts putin on the defensive. >> i would agree, larry. i think this creates a different balance of power in the situation. you know, on the one hand western europe is quite dependent on russia for gas and oil particularly germany. on the other hand there's an interdependence factor that may mitigate the potential for continued aggressiveness by putin. he not only provides the gas and oil to western europe, but he depends on those markets for foreign exchange. the russian...
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so it means the minister of defense is a professional military man. e was supported by the people, and he is respected in the rmy. in the security, supporters from the opposition, his candidacy is supported by the people. and he used to be the chief of ecurity during a time. and the minister of the nterior. so people demonstrated their support, their full support in the ministry. they got those who were professional people. we count on that. the second question is very painful for me, because i don't want to think about any kind of military development around the settlement of the question. but i think -- i think we are strong enough to defend ourselves. we have a strong feeling, we have a spiritual feeling that we are right in what we are doing. >> can you talk about the resolution invoking the international criminal court? did this come up, and also the request to extradite mr. yanukovych back? what are the status of those actions? >> you can find the experts on how this works. well, it's not so easy to move directly. o what do we have. we should ra
so it means the minister of defense is a professional military man. e was supported by the people, and he is respected in the rmy. in the security, supporters from the opposition, his candidacy is supported by the people. and he used to be the chief of ecurity during a time. and the minister of the nterior. so people demonstrated their support, their full support in the ministry. they got those who were professional people. we count on that. the second question is very painful for me, because i...
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i think france and great britain spend a fair amount on their defense. it would be useful if they spent more but i don't think that's the key to resolving this crisis. >> how far -- keep going. >> it would also be useful for the european union and individual european states to levy sanctions on russian leaders. russian leaders keep their money in europe. that would be a strong disincentive for aggression. >> on vladimir putin? >> yes. >> when he decides he's not going to send them all the natural gas, one-third of which they consume from russia, and they are paying through the nose and their economy still isn't recovered, why would they do that? >> that's a fair question. keep in mind if putin doesn't sell it to europe, he doesn't sell it. russia needs to sell it to europe as much as europe needs to buy it from russia. >> you think it's symbiotic enough that would never come to pass? >> i can't rule out putin playing a game but it's not something he can sustain. look what happened to the ruble today. >> it's gotten punished today and we've asked the ques
i think france and great britain spend a fair amount on their defense. it would be useful if they spent more but i don't think that's the key to resolving this crisis. >> how far -- keep going. >> it would also be useful for the european union and individual european states to levy sanctions on russian leaders. russian leaders keep their money in europe. that would be a strong disincentive for aggression. >> on vladimir putin? >> yes. >> when he decides he's not...
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earlier the chief defense lawyer pointed the finger at two witnesses that testified accusing them of tayloring their stories to match one another's. the witnesses, a married couple, live next door to pistorius, both said they heard a woman scream, gunshots the night that reeva steenkamp were killed. the defense say there's were differences between the statements the couple gave to police after the shooting and the testimony they gave in court. pistorius claims he thought steenkamp was an intruder the night he shot through a bathroom door, killing her. prosecutors say it was on purpose. >>> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is on his way to silicon valley. meeting with high-tech leaders and the governor. live outside the computer history museum in mountain view, where the prime minister will be in a matter of hours. good morning to you, damien. >> reporter: good morning. this is the third american stop for the israeli prime minister. he was in washington, d.c. monday, l.a. yesterday, and today, right here in the sill lon valley. as you mentioned, it will be a busy schedule for
earlier the chief defense lawyer pointed the finger at two witnesses that testified accusing them of tayloring their stories to match one another's. the witnesses, a married couple, live next door to pistorius, both said they heard a woman scream, gunshots the night that reeva steenkamp were killed. the defense say there's were differences between the statements the couple gave to police after the shooting and the testimony they gave in court. pistorius claims he thought steenkamp was an...
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and the to decide in early 2011 that the probative a jury's manila in the fed section three of the defense of marriage act. this decision was not taken lightly. our actions were motivated by the strong belief that all measures that distinguish among people based upon their sexual orientation must be subjected to a heightened standard of scrutiny and therefore that this measure was unconstitutional discrimination. last summer the supreme court issued a decision in the united states forces windsor striking down the federal government ban on recognizing gay and lesbian couples who are legally married off. this marked a step forward and a resounding victory for equal treatment and equal protection under love. recently and partly in response to the decision a number of state attorneys general familiar command oregon every similar determinations after applying heightened scrutiny to laws in their states know when must never extend from policy or political disagreement standing only on from constitutional ground, but i believe we must be suspicious of legal classifications based solely on sexual
and the to decide in early 2011 that the probative a jury's manila in the fed section three of the defense of marriage act. this decision was not taken lightly. our actions were motivated by the strong belief that all measures that distinguish among people based upon their sexual orientation must be subjected to a heightened standard of scrutiny and therefore that this measure was unconstitutional discrimination. last summer the supreme court issued a decision in the united states forces...
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affairs at the united states department of defense. we have colonel john devillier, my apologies, the commander of air force mortuary affairs operations at the united states department of defense. colonel kirk brown is the director of army casualty and mortuary affairs operations center at the united states department of defense, and we have commander aaron brodsky, the director of navy casualty services at the united states department of defense. pursuant to committee rules, all witnesses will be sworn before they testify. if you would please rise and raise your right hands. do you solemnly swear or affirm that the testimony you're about to give will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? thank you. you may be seated. let the reflect that the witnesses all answered in the affirmative. as we have discussed with the department of defense, i want our audience, and particularly the families to know that there are some limitations on things that we can discuss. as i've mentioned, there are certain classified information,
affairs at the united states department of defense. we have colonel john devillier, my apologies, the commander of air force mortuary affairs operations at the united states department of defense. colonel kirk brown is the director of army casualty and mortuary affairs operations center at the united states department of defense, and we have commander aaron brodsky, the director of navy casualty services at the united states department of defense. pursuant to committee rules, all witnesses will...
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. >> if you listen to a lot of people the whatsapp acquisition was defensive on the part of facebook. i don't think tim cook is going to want to license to any android users. >> this is the whole point, they can pounce. if they were willing to do something different this time, think about their market share globally for smartphones. it's getting destroyed by android. >> i need to get a bottom line, though, dan, let's say they don't license, would you be bullish, apple. >> melissa, there are some very fast-growing businesses at apple. they're playing paying ridiculous multiples for. with 150 -- >> so you like it. >> it's a cheap stock with some fast-growing businesses. >> all right, so you like it, bottom line, good. >>> coming up next -- they say one man's trash is another man's treasure, could that be true of blackberry. carter will tell us after this break. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bus
. >> if you listen to a lot of people the whatsapp acquisition was defensive on the part of facebook. i don't think tim cook is going to want to license to any android users. >> this is the whole point, they can pounce. if they were willing to do something different this time, think about their market share globally for smartphones. it's getting destroyed by android. >> i need to get a bottom line, though, dan, let's say they don't license, would you be bullish, apple....
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we do not need the star wars defense shield. isolateto economically russia and show them that the $60 billion that he spent for the olympics is almost equal to for the 36pense olympics. this off of twitter -- deeply concerned that russia will expand its military intervention in ukraine. sts"a needs to impose "co now. here's bethany, columbia, maryland. independent line. that the media is and they vilify the russian president and there is still those cold war mentality that the russians are always wrong and they are always bad and they are some sort of monsters. go towesterners the rescue. that is not always true. host: what you think the proper response should be? they should let the russians and ukrainians figure out what is best for them. there is truth about the outer-nationalists. they are not good for the ukraine. -- majority of ukrainians they voted for the president. the president was elected. he won the majority. from the very beginning they hated him and they wanted to depose him. westhey think of the automatically take
we do not need the star wars defense shield. isolateto economically russia and show them that the $60 billion that he spent for the olympics is almost equal to for the 36pense olympics. this off of twitter -- deeply concerned that russia will expand its military intervention in ukraine. sts"a needs to impose "co now. here's bethany, columbia, maryland. independent line. that the media is and they vilify the russian president and there is still those cold war mentality that the...
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in the defense industry cartel. stuart: i am beginning to read your book a second time. thank you, colonel. check this out. the video going viral. saying the hover board has finally arrived. we know that it is not true. what could this star-studded video people voting? we will tell you next. ♪ in the new new york, we don't back down. we only know one direction: up so we're up early. up late. thinking up game-changing ideas, like this: dozens of tax free zones across new york state. move here. expand here. or start a new business here... and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com [ cows mo] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thund rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the rld moves... futures move first. learfutures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ on thinkorsw from td ameritrade. wh
in the defense industry cartel. stuart: i am beginning to read your book a second time. thank you, colonel. check this out. the video going viral. saying the hover board has finally arrived. we know that it is not true. what could this star-studded video people voting? we will tell you next. ♪ in the new new york, we don't back down. we only know one direction: up so we're up early. up late. thinking up game-changing ideas, like this: dozens of tax free zones across new york state. move here....
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some big business winners and losers when it comes to the president's new defense budget proposal. we're looking at possibly the fewest troops since before world war ii. and a higher reliance on machines and unmanned drones. our rich edson has the latest breakdown from d.c. how does it break down, rich? >> well it depend on what you're looking at in the aspect of this. when you talk about fewer troops in the field, you look at support that goes behind that. a lot of manned vehicles especially on the ground analysts pointing to perhaps some vehicles produced by oshkosh, general dynamics, bae systems. they're retiring specifics, u-2 spy-plane, classic from the cold war is retired. maintenance cost will go away from companies. literal combat shift. they scaled back that one. hits lockheed martin and general dynamics. two unmanned drones, predator and reaper, that is built by general atomics. that will be scaled back. specific programs here and anything used to support troops will get hit in this budget. melissa: who else gets hurt? >> well that is pretty much it from that perspective,
some big business winners and losers when it comes to the president's new defense budget proposal. we're looking at possibly the fewest troops since before world war ii. and a higher reliance on machines and unmanned drones. our rich edson has the latest breakdown from d.c. how does it break down, rich? >> well it depend on what you're looking at in the aspect of this. when you talk about fewer troops in the field, you look at support that goes behind that. a lot of manned vehicles...
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four of them, the largest are in the defense department. the national security agency which has been in the news a lot. the national geospatial intelligence agency where i worked for a couple of years. they take pictures from satellites. the defense intelligence agency does mostly intelligence matters. then, the national reconnaissance office which manages satellites. and a lot of people think you launch a satellite and it is just up there. no, you fly a satellite. you determine where it will be and then you maintain it. that is what they do. two intelligence agencies focused primarily on the united states. the fbi and the department of homeland security. they're concerned with threats and terrorist organizations and they work with state and local governments. then you have the treasury department. the drug enforcement agency. their work should be obvious. the energy department which is where my security clearance currently resides which looks after nuclear matters and energy matters. we also have each of the five armed forces as its own in
four of them, the largest are in the defense department. the national security agency which has been in the news a lot. the national geospatial intelligence agency where i worked for a couple of years. they take pictures from satellites. the defense intelligence agency does mostly intelligence matters. then, the national reconnaissance office which manages satellites. and a lot of people think you launch a satellite and it is just up there. no, you fly a satellite. you determine where it will...
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." >> pam: the defense has been trying to cast doubt on that testimony. suggesting any screams were actually the high- pitched screams of pistorius. with more than a hundred witnesses lined up. the drama is likely to last for >> pam: still ahead-- >> pam: time running out for banks to upgrade their atm's. the change that could make them prime targets for hackers. >> pam: and: the airline that's oversized carry-ons. and why they say it will stressful. >> reporter:people behaving badly next! [ male announcer ] get ready tvs and laptops in a u-verse home. we're about to compare you to xfinity. when two hd movies are playing in a u-verse home their fastest internet slows down [ deep voice ]. two hd movies in an xfinity home, the internet stays fast because, it's 2014. hello! [ man on screen ] ugh. so last season. [ male announcer ] exactly. fast never goes out of fashion. sign up today or get started with this great offer. call 1-800-xfinity. [boy] mom!ughs] [mom] yes? [boy] whoa,whoa,whoa... [mom and dad] [laughing] [boy] whoa,whoa,whoa... [mom] you've got t
." >> pam: the defense has been trying to cast doubt on that testimony. suggesting any screams were actually the high- pitched screams of pistorius. with more than a hundred witnesses lined up. the drama is likely to last for >> pam: still ahead-- >> pam: time running out for banks to upgrade their atm's. the change that could make them prime targets for hackers. >> pam: and: the airline that's oversized carry-ons. and why they say it will stressful. >>...
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conducting a policy in which he is both authoritative and defensive at the same time. to russian i have ever me has found it easy or possible to consider ukraine a separate country. for 300art of russia years. the history of ukraine and russia have been intertwined for several hundred years before that. the evolution of ukraine is a matter that moves. the full interview of henry kissinger tonight on charlie rose at 8:00 and 10:00 p.m. eastern. president obama not taking his foot off the gas. he ordered assets frozen and u.s. visas blocked for people engaged in corruption in ukraine. stay tuned. israel's prime minister doing some the policy. with silicon valley. eric schmidt of google id's the four horsemen of technology. that is also coming up next. ♪ this is "lunch money," streaming live on bloomberg.com, your tablet, and your smartphone. in tech, the silicon valley connection. tech startupe to a scene and linking up with california. angela netanyahu signed a business cooperation deal with jerry brown yesterday. they agreed to help each other in cyber security, clea
conducting a policy in which he is both authoritative and defensive at the same time. to russian i have ever me has found it easy or possible to consider ukraine a separate country. for 300art of russia years. the history of ukraine and russia have been intertwined for several hundred years before that. the evolution of ukraine is a matter that moves. the full interview of henry kissinger tonight on charlie rose at 8:00 and 10:00 p.m. eastern. president obama not taking his foot off the gas. he...
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loans, but it is interesting to see year-over-year that they've gone up. >> and i heard people say in defense of autos, well, at least i can live inç my car. i could never drive my house. i don't know how encouraging -- >> that's a little stretch. i am encouraged that autos -- when i was running chrysler, we went from a 17 million -- >> annualized rate of auto production. >> i'm glad to see that coming back. housing, a little softness on price and volume last month, but all of the supply companies seem to be doing well. i think it's spotty. you have some sectors that are very strong. certainly today we saw banking. glad to see the market come back after the issue the other day. it was a nice little bounce back and so you've got a little bit of a mixed view out there on the economy. >> you've been through several business cycles. where are we in the current one and where do you see opportunities? >> i see a lot of opportunity out there. we were talking earlier about continually driving productivity and efficiencies. i think, you know, you innovate or you evaporate, and i think just when, you
loans, but it is interesting to see year-over-year that they've gone up. >> and i heard people say in defense of autos, well, at least i can live inç my car. i could never drive my house. i don't know how encouraging -- >> that's a little stretch. i am encouraged that autos -- when i was running chrysler, we went from a 17 million -- >> annualized rate of auto production. >> i'm glad to see that coming back. housing, a little softness on price and volume last month,...
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it's a defense area for them, and they took this stand. i think putin is going to test us to see how strong an alliance we have, particularly it's important for germany to be a part of this because that's going to make a big difference. and if we don't do anything, if we don't have a united front and if there isn't something very strong as an alliance, then i think he will move on through the rest of the ukraine which is even more dangerous. >> i understand the black sea, russian troops, navy -- but supposedly crimea has an independent legislature and independent prime minister. that system is there. the russians have totally disrupted it. they got their own guy in and a phony legislature and kiev can't do anything about it. but i don't see why the united states and nato, to use your point, nato may be stronger than the eu, has to give up on the crimea. i think that's invading sovereignty. we should make a stand on that, kay. >> no doubt about that. no doubt about that. but we have to move as an alliance. that is my point. or we will be a
it's a defense area for them, and they took this stand. i think putin is going to test us to see how strong an alliance we have, particularly it's important for germany to be a part of this because that's going to make a big difference. and if we don't do anything, if we don't have a united front and if there isn't something very strong as an alliance, then i think he will move on through the rest of the ukraine which is even more dangerous. >> i understand the black sea, russian troops,...
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i'm also hopeful that the department will work with this committee on improving our cyber defenses, which i know you have vast experience in. the department of homeland security has a critical role to play in the national security and cyber security infrastructure act in 2013, which unanimously passed out of our committee earlier this month . it takes an important step by codifying the department cyber security mission. the committee would like to see a greater emphasis on building an experienced and streamlined cyber workforce and increasing the security and resiliency of our federal networks.
i'm also hopeful that the department will work with this committee on improving our cyber defenses, which i know you have vast experience in. the department of homeland security has a critical role to play in the national security and cyber security infrastructure act in 2013, which unanimously passed out of our committee earlier this month . it takes an important step by codifying the department cyber security mission. the committee would like to see a greater emphasis on building an...
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i don't think any greater claim for that right here in defense of any other country deals with companies that do business in that company. it is so basic and fundamental and i think the swiss government would understand that is the way the law has to be. and you can't use the loss of one country to as an excuse violate the laws of the country in which you want to operate. that is an area which needs to be explored but should have been explored long ago by the department of justice. thank you. >> on this weekend's newsmakers iowa senator tom harkin talks about the debating congress over raising the minimum wage. the democratic lawmaker, the chair of the health education labor and tension committee and the author of a bill that would set the minimum wage at $10.10 an hour. you can watch the interview at 10:00 a.m. and again at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> the new c-span.org web site makes it easier than ever to keep tabs on washington d.c. and share your find on facebook, twitter and other social networks. easy search functions let you access daily coverage of events, new tools make it
i don't think any greater claim for that right here in defense of any other country deals with companies that do business in that company. it is so basic and fundamental and i think the swiss government would understand that is the way the law has to be. and you can't use the loss of one country to as an excuse violate the laws of the country in which you want to operate. that is an area which needs to be explored but should have been explored long ago by the department of justice. thank you....